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The Satanic Epic

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Zusatztext " The Satanic Epic establishes Forsyth as our foremost scholar of Satan as a literary and cultural phenomenon. . . . The Satanic Epic is useful not only as a deft and fascinating reading of the most 'imposing' character in Paradise Lost but as a history of Satanic interpretation from the ancient world onward to Milton's own time. . . . Forsyth's scholarship re-creates and redefines the milieu out of which Milton's works emerged. In the process, it tells a fascinating story. As a result of his work, we are in Forsyth's debt." ---Michael Lieb, Milton Quarterly Informationen zum Autor Neil Forsyth Klappentext The Satan of Paradise Lost has fascinated generations of readers. This book attempts to explain how and why Milton's Satan is so seductive. It reasserts the importance of Satan against those who would minimize the poem's sympathy for the devil and thereby make Milton orthodox. Neil Forsyth argues that William Blake got it right when he called Milton a true poet because he was "of the Devils party" even though he set out "to justify the ways of God to men." In seeking to learn why Satan is so alluring, Forsyth ranges over diverse topics--from the origins of evil and the relevance of witchcraft to the status of the poetic narrator, the epic tradition, the nature of love between the sexes, and seventeenth-century astronomy. He considers each of these as Milton introduces them: as Satanic subjects. Satan emerges as the main challenge to Christian belief. It is Satan who questions and wonders and denounces. He is the great doubter who gives voice to many of the arguments that Christianity has provoked from within and without. And by rooting his Satanic reading of Paradise Lost in Biblical and other sources, Forsyth retrieves not only an attractive and heroic Satan but a Milton whose heretical energies are embodied in a Satanic character with a life of his own. Zusammenfassung Ranges over diverse topics - from the origins of evil and the relevance of witchcraft to the status of the poetic narrator, the epic tradition, the nature of love between the sexes, and seventeenth-century astronomy. Inhaltsverzeichnis PREFACE ix INTRODUCTION 1 (1) "Too full of the Devill" 1 (2) "God is not the devil" 8 (3) The Narrative Theology of "therefore" 12 (4) "The most heroic subject that ever was chosen" 18 Chapter 1: A BRIEF HISTORY OF SATAN 24 (1) The Old Enemy 25 (2) Ancient Myth and Epic 28 (3) Hesiod 30 (4) Apocalypses 35 (5) The satan 37 (6) The New Testament 39 (7) The Early Church 43 (8) Heresy 45 (9) Medieval Heresy 49 (10) Old English Genesis to Chaucer 50 (11) Satan's Rebellion 54 (12) Warfare and Imperialism 56 (13) Elizabethan Drama 60 (14) Politics 62 (15) The Miltonic Moment 64 (16) Subversive Satan 66 (17) Critical Controversies 69 Chapter 2: THE EPIC VOICE 77 (1) Seeing through Satan 77 (2) Hope and Despair 81 (3) "Dark designs" 86 (4) "Devils into Dwarfs" 87 (5) The Critical Need for the Narrator 90 (6) Epic Similes 100 (7) Erring 105 (8) Parliamentary Devils 108 Chapter 3: FOLLOW THE LEADER 114 (1) Chaos 115 (2) Approaching Paradise 124 (3) Satan's Entry into Paradise 129 (4) Paradise 129 (5) Sex 134 Chapter 4: "MYSELF AM HELL" 147 (1) Niphates 148 (2) Faustus and the Abyss 152 (3) God in Satan 155 (4) Hell in Heaven 157 (5) Witchcraft 160 Chapter 5: SATAN'S REBELLION 167 (1) Rebellion in Hesiod 170 (2) God's Creative Word 171 (3) Satan's Theology 176 (4) Sources of Satan's motive 180 (5) Hebrews 183 (6) Psalm 2 185 Chapter 6: THE LANGUAGE OF "EVIL" 188 (1) Classical versus Christian 188 (2) Hate in Heaven 190 (3) The "Problem of Evil" 192 (4) Satan and Ancient Evils 195 (5) Allecto: Hell's Fury 196 (6) The Darkness of Hell 201 (7) "God created evil" 204 (8) The Language of Sin 206 (9) Evil Eve 207 (10) Openings 209 (11) "Perverse" 212 (12) O...

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Authors Neil Forsyth
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.12.2002
 
EAN 9780691113395
ISBN 978-0-691-11339-5
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 27 mm
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

POETRY / General, English, Poetry, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, Literary studies: poetry & poets, Literary studies: general, Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800, Literary studies: poetry and poets

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